On the night when Wolves fans chanted “Bruno, Bruno” on the final whistle to indicate their new manager Bruno Lage is definitely proving more of a success at his new club than his predecessor Nuno Espírito Santo has been at
Tottenham Hotspur, the mantle as the Premier League’s most under-pressure manager is now heading towards Rafael Benítez.
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Everton were woeful in a first half when Max Kilman scored his first
Premier League goal before Raúl Jiménez hit his first at Molineux in over a year. Even if Alex Iwobi’s strike early in the second half presaged a spirited rally, this is an alarming slump for a team who had lost only one of their opening seven games.